June 17, 2024

Disney Pixar’s Inside Out 2 came through again with all of Riley’s familiar feels: Joy, Anger, Sadness, Fear, and Disgust.  A surprising automatic deployment of 13-year-old Riley’s Puberty button introduced new (and remarkably relatable) emotions to headquarters: Anxiety, Embarrassment, Envy, Ennui, with a few cameos by Nostalgia.   Along with the memory creation and storage, which continued from Inside Out, the film showed the formation of Riley’s belief system in a pooling area of Riley’s stream of consciousness.  Beliefs like “I am... Read more

June 7, 2024

The Holy Ghost gently whispered a thought to my mind that I’d never before considered and I suddenly saw how the “establish a house” attributes in Doctrine and Covenants 109 related to the creation of this world—an organization of a house of God. Let me explain. I’ve been studying Doctrine and Covenants 109 since President Russell M. Nelson called it a tutorial and challenged us to study it. He said, Joseph Smith’s dedicatory prayer of the Kirtland Temple is a... Read more

May 10, 2024

I grew up in a family that comfortably believed our dearly departed were not eternally dead. Uncles and aunts had dreams and encounters in the House of the Lord with departed family members. The experiences fascinated me. While I believed the family stories, I hadn’t personally experienced anything similar. So I asked my aunt about how she was able to see.  She told me that connections to the spirit world were spiritual gifts and if I wanted to use those... Read more

March 22, 2024

President Russell M. Nelson’s invitations at the Worldwide Relief Society Devotional solidly struck me as I heard him speak them. Make the Scriptures your personal Liahona, the temple your place of refuge and recalibration, and your personal prayers the way you learn where the Lord needs you to be that day. I’ve been pondering and studying a lot about signs of the last days and the reference to the Liahona and temple as a place of refuge and recalibration really... Read more

March 16, 2024

Terror gripped me as I swayed back and forth in a bucket lift high above the ground.  While in a building, the space was expansive, and I felt like I was floating in space. I felt out of control.  And that, apparently, is one of my fears. I went up and down in the lift several times.  It functioned fine, but I still felt super uneasy because of the motion I felt with the lift’s full extension. The lift exaggerated... Read more

February 24, 2024

During their declining years, Grandfather Asael and Grandmother Mary lived with their son (our grandfather) Silas in Stockholm, New York. Just before Asael’s death, Joseph Smith, Sr, and his son, Don Carlos, brought Asael and Mary the Book of Mormon and taught them glad tidings of the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They both received the tidings gladly, with Grandfather Asael declaring that his prophecy of a descendant who “God was going to raise up … to be... Read more

February 7, 2024

While celebrating a sealing with my family in Utah last year, I heard stories about my nephews Brady and Bryce, both juniors in high school at the time, and how they chose Christ. They both inspired me, and I’ve thought a lot about how they chose to follow Christ. Brady I heard about Brady’s experience first. Brady picked up an interest in lacrosse as a freshman.  He became the JV goalie and was really, really good.  The coaches often had... Read more

January 17, 2024

As I’ve begun reading the Book of Mormon again this year, I decided to pause on verses that I usually gloss over while reading — verses that seem really obvious and plain — to see what new insight I could glean from them.  While reading 1 Nephi 10:4, I paused on the phrase raise up. Yea, even six hundred years from the time that my father left Jerusalem, a prophet would the Lord God raise up among the Jews—even a Messiah, or, in other words, a Savior... Read more

January 13, 2024

It wasn’t until halfway up a 36-foot ladder leaning against nothing but a small ceiling trap door at the top that I realized I had a of fear not having a safety net. I stopped climbing and clung to the ladder that was bouncing after climbing each rung. I felt like I was suspended on a string in space and I froze. I knew that if I climbed up, I would have to climb down.  Part of my brain told... Read more

January 3, 2024

Jennifer Call is a behavioral analyst.  I appreciated the thoughts Jennifer shared about making New Year’s resolutions based on gospel principles. From Jennifer Call Are you making New Year’s resolutions? If so you might consider the following thoughts as you decide what you will change in the new year. I love this quote by President Boyd K. Packer. True doctrine, understood, changes attitudes and behavior. The study of the doctrines of the gospel will improve behavior quicker than a study... Read more

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